Maybe they should have built it in East Peoria...that's where are the cool stuff will be in 15 years anyway
Tazewell County's team.

Maybe they should have built it in East Peoria...that's where are the cool stuff will be in 15 years anyway
I've seen this page in the playbook before. Next step-playing time threats-and "it doesn't matter who you are, every position is up for grabs". And yet it's never the scrappy walk-ons that happen to earn the playing time, save Ryan Phillips picking up a couple minutes last year. This happens every single year it seems. Just so I'm clear-im not advocating playing walk-ons. Just don't act like the best players aren't gonna play. We all know they are. Just be real with us. That's all we ask. We are not dumb.
Your new starting 5 for the next game:
Big Fella
Here comes trouble
They let anyone in here
My main man
and that other walk on Whatshisname
Your new starting 5 for the next game:
Big Fella
Here comes trouble
They let anyone in here
My main man
and that other walk on Whatshisname
Because they want the program to be accessible to as many people as possible. I saw plenty of empty seats, some rows had maybe one person it. And there were empty chairs in the PSO section as well...
And it was loud. I loved when Vroman basically just smiled and went along with the Red Sea chanting "Hey" and then one of them (Warren) made a three.
I'd guess attendance may have hit around 3000 but don't know for sure. Students, in their section, 100 tops?
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http://www.bradleybraves.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=25965&SPID=1498&DB_OEM_ID=3400&ATCLID=205026333
100 students out of 6,000 possible, that means 99% (give or take) did not bother to arrive.
Ugh.
Even worse, there was a steady stream of people arriving literally until halftime.
And the last ten minutes there was a steady stream of people leaving.
I'm positive that I will pay $30 for me and my son to go to an exhibition game again. I'm positive that those were 3 of the worst officials I have ever seen officiate any game.
I'm positive I will continue to purchase my tickets well in advance to avoid all the people that don't.
Thanks -- I know we played bad and had a bad loss -- nice that we have fans to point that out because I suppose the players wouldn't have known otherwise..
Clearly we see that we have work to do -- but I also will be there to cheer them on..
Actually, it was not free for me (even though on the website it said it was free, I paid a dollar). And there were students there, in fact I'd say more than the red-white scrimmage.
To me, I do not think Bradley makes it a big deal to sell the athletics teams. I realize BU's mission is education first, but there is more to a school than just the books, or in this case, Greek life.
I'm just saying....the price is right and it's more "convenient" than a game all the way downtown. Obviously, the student support (at least most of the students) isn't there no matter what.